† ˈscathely, adv. Obs.
[f. scathe n. + -ly2.]
With damage or injury. Only in allit. phr. to scape (or aschape) scathely.
c 1350 Will. Palerne 2794 Þat we so scaþli ar a-schaped god mowe [we] þonk. a 1400–50 Alexander 642 If any scolere in þe scole his skorne at him makis, He skapis him full skathely bot if he skyp better. |